Yoga shirt for guys?
September 5, 2010 8:50 PM
What's a good shirt for a guy to wear for yoga that is less likely to fall in my face when I'm inverted? I don't want to wear really form-fitting clothing.
I think tucking my shirt in will make me hot and uncomfortable.
Some of my existing T-shirts work better than others. There must be a good solution for this.
posted by grouse at 9:08 PM on September 5, 2010
Some of my existing T-shirts work better than others. There must be a good solution for this.
posted by grouse at 9:08 PM on September 5, 2010
Have you tried men's shirts from Lu Lu Lemon? Some are less form fitting than others, just like their pants.
posted by dobbs at 9:21 PM on September 5, 2010
posted by dobbs at 9:21 PM on September 5, 2010
I used to try this... tucking in my shirt, wearing a tight shirt, everything would always fall in my face and distract me from my headstand.
Just take your shirt off, if you're in the privacy of your own home, or among people who don't care. For me, at least, it actually allowed me to concentrate more and feel like I was more in touch with my body. Separating flesh from flesh and all that business...
posted by chicago2penn at 9:51 PM on September 5, 2010
Just take your shirt off, if you're in the privacy of your own home, or among people who don't care. For me, at least, it actually allowed me to concentrate more and feel like I was more in touch with my body. Separating flesh from flesh and all that business...
posted by chicago2penn at 9:51 PM on September 5, 2010
Seconding chicago2penn, how about taking your shirt off? When I did yoga (Bikram) regularly, about half the men took their shirts off. The women were all in sport bras or form-fitting tops.
posted by jpeacock at 9:58 PM on September 5, 2010
posted by jpeacock at 9:58 PM on September 5, 2010
I was going to suggest 'shirt-stays' but you don't want to tuck your shirt in, so I'll second the singlet.
posted by Confess, Fletch at 10:12 PM on September 5, 2010
posted by Confess, Fletch at 10:12 PM on September 5, 2010
While it might be hard to get something to work when I am fully inverted, I would be happy for something that would not fall in my face when I'm doing something like downward facing dog.
posted by grouse at 10:33 PM on September 5, 2010
posted by grouse at 10:33 PM on September 5, 2010
I find that a tank-top works well for this. Maybe a matter of how well it fits.
posted by telstar at 1:14 AM on September 6, 2010
posted by telstar at 1:14 AM on September 6, 2010
Yes, just tuck it in at the front before doing downward poses.
posted by ninebelow at 5:33 AM on September 6, 2010
posted by ninebelow at 5:33 AM on September 6, 2010
What about a really, really light-weight wife-beater? It stays put, and if it's made out of the right material, it will breathe too.
posted by krilli at 6:02 AM on September 6, 2010
posted by krilli at 6:02 AM on September 6, 2010
Try shirts you already like in one size smaller. It shouldn't qualify for skin tight, but could easily solve the problem.
posted by advicepig at 7:28 AM on September 6, 2010
posted by advicepig at 7:28 AM on September 6, 2010
Nthing just tucking it in right in front. It actually works.
posted by BlahLaLa at 8:45 AM on September 6, 2010
posted by BlahLaLa at 8:45 AM on September 6, 2010
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posted by kylej at 8:54 PM on September 5, 2010